![]() The position of the zoomed area relative to the rest of the frame is also shown in the navigation window in the bottom left hand corner. The white rectangle shows the area of the zoomed image. Live view images can either be displayed full frame as in the screenshot above or zoomed as shown below. Note: The camera's LCD cannot be controlled remotely when using older camera models that do not have HDMI connectors If the camera's LCD is accidentally left on after closing the live view window it can be turned off by typing Ctrl+D. Turning on the camera's LCD also enables the camera controls and activates the HDMI video feed (these are normally disabled when live view is selected from the PC). ![]() With recent cameras the display of live view images on camera's LCD display can be turned on or off by right clicking on live view display and selecting "Display live view on camera LCD" or by typing Ctrl+D. The window can be resized to display a larger live view image. ![]() Closing the live view window will cause the camera to exit live view mode unless the live view image is also being displayed on the camera's LCD. If the live view window is covered by other windows it can be displayed by typing Ctrl+L when the main DSLR Remote Pro for Windows window is displayed. The controls in the main DSLR Remote Pro for Windows window can still be accessed when the live view window is displayed. ![]() If the camera is not already in live view mode the mirror will flip up and the camera will enter live view finder mode. Select "Live View" from the "Camera" menu in the main window or type Ctrl+L to select the live view and display the live view window. ![]()
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